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I want to get an exaust system and intercooler but not too sure what to look for. I own an R33 series2 gtst with everything pretty much stock (besides blow off and boost control).

Any suggestions on what I should look for?

Also I live in Noble Park (S.E subs)

Any quality places around there to get the mods done? (but must be cheap cuz i'm still a student!! :D)

cheers!!

kslim

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yeah, 2nd hand GTR cooler is a good option. For exhaust, if you don't want to go for any big names (and the cost), there are a few places that can build you up a good system probably equally as good as some of the big name systems.

Noble Park is near to Dandy and there are heaps of places there.

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hey Adzmax!! 750 sounds pretty good man!! is that includin labour or without?? O and how big is the front mount (height and length)?

How is the cooler anywayz?? Have u had any probz?? big difference in performance??

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hey SKYLNR...i live near wallarano drive man... u?

so whats ur car look like newaiz?? any personalized plates??

i might have seen it around!!

kslim

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there is a good offer in the for sale area for dump + front and high flow cat. (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=12181) That would be $450 posted. You could then pick up a 2nd hand or new cat back system (brand name) which are generally high quality and good design for another $500-$1000. This would make a very nice system with a nice sound.

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